“The advantage probably goes to Walker because he’s got so much money,” Clinton said in an interview with CNBC that aired just hours before polls closed in the Badger State. “A lot of money’s coming from out of state, including some from the unions to support Barrett, but not nearly as much as Walker has received. It’s going to be a close and interesting race.”

He also expressed his disapproval of the controversial recall process.

“You know, all of us have mixed feelings about recall elections and ordinarily, I don’t support them,” Clinton said on CNBC, before adding that he nonetheless has no regrets about having thrown his support behind Barrett.

“I really believe that this is a big decision that American people have to make and I was hoping that I could clarify that decision and I hope I did and I’m glad I did it,” he said.